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Greg Sparks, president of Safeway's Seattle Division, oversees operations in 212 Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho stores.
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Gungoll, 104 Thelma Jean Compton Gungoll celebrated her 104th birthday with a family dinner on Nov.
Gathering slated for alumni, friends of Phillips
Phillips University Alumni and Friends Association will host a gathering for alumni and friends of Phillips 1-3 p.m. Nov.
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Phillips Seminary's role change: New president must change mission with the economic downturn.
Gary Peluso-Verdend is both excited and daunted by his new responsibilities as president of Tulsa's Phillips Theological Seminary.
Always listen to what others have to say
Following up on last week's column, which explored teachers from the past, I sure don't want to overlook instructors post-high school.
Denny to feature work at Oakwood Mall
The work of Paul C. Denny Jr. will be featured in the Art Gallery at Oakwood Mall through Dec.
Seminar about religion slated for October An upcoming public seminar will address religious issues often ignored by conscientious, Bible-believing, Midwestern church men and women, said pastor Jerry Ray Galbreath, of University Place Christian Church.
Autry Technology Center instructor Cheryl Licklider has been named National Educator of the Year for teaching graphics and printing.
Rickman Finds Call Promoting City Of Tyler
She studied commercial art and sold corporate software, but Shari Rickman has found her calling in promoting Tyler and filling up its hotels.
NOC's Vineyard says Clay Hall still a viable building
On a hill, above a golf course, sits a lonely building. It has been rumored to be a hangout for hooligans.
Program will develop list in effort to preserve citya s endangered places
The Enid Historic Preservation Commission is conducting a program that will look to protect some of the historical places in the city.
Morning People And Night Owls Show Different Brain Function: University Of Alberta Study
Main Category: Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia Also Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience Article Date: 25 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT Scientists at the University of Alberta have found that there are significant differences in the way our brains function depending on whether we're early risers or night owls.
Vance gate security guard has his paintings hanging around base
Robert Steele makes his mark on the people of Vance Air Force Base nearly every day in the course of his job as a gate security guard.
Phillips University Phillips University alumni and friends will host a reunion and annual meeting the weekend of June 26-27. All events will be held on the former Phillips University campus in the Gantz Center except for the tour of the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center.
Dr. Joseph Suderman, D.O., 91, known to many through the years simply as Dr. Joe, died April 25, 2009, in Medicalodge Nursing Home, Dewey, Okla.
Hayes teacher retires after more than 37 years
Suzanne Johnson, who has taught for Enid Public Schools for more than 37 years, is retiring from Hayes Elementary School.
Pleasant Vale Elementary School's T-1 class has a teacher of whom students can be proud.
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